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Hooah / ˈ h uː ɑː / is a battle cry used by members of the United States Army. [1] Originally spelled "Hough", the battle cry was first used by members of the 2nd Cavalry Regiment during the Second Seminole War in 1841, after Seminole chief Coacoochee toasted officers of the regiment with a loud "Hough!", apparently a corruption of "How d'ye do!"
Title page of Eastward Hoe. Eastward Hoe or Eastward Ho! is an early Jacobean-era stage play written by George Chapman, Ben Jonson and John Marston.The play was first performed at the Blackfriars Theatre by a company of boy actors known as the Children of the Queen's Revels in early August 1605, [1] and it was printed in September the same year.
"Magic" charted most successfully in Canada, where it topped the RPM national singles chart on 19 July 1975, [7] and received a gold certification. [8] It climbed as far as number 11 on the UK Singles Chart and reached number 5 during the summer of 1975 in the US on the Billboard Hot 100.
Westward Ho (or Ho!, or Hoe) is an early Jacobean-era stage play, a satire and city comedy by Thomas Dekker and John Webster that was first performed circa 1604. It had an unusual impact in that it inspired Ben Jonson , George Chapman and John Marston to respond to it by writing Eastward Ho , the famously controversial 1605 play that landed ...
Whoa, don't jump to conclusions. No fruitcake. ... Ho! Ho!" but saying "Merry Christmas" was another story. Peanut Butter Cookies: Roll them into balls and flatten them with the tines of a fork ...
Juh was referred to by various names, including Ju, Ho, Whoa, Woah, and sometimes Who, Why, How. [8] His name reportedly meant "He Sees Ahead" or "Long Neck". [9] He was also known as Tan-Dɨn-Bɨl-No-Jui - "He Brings Many Things With Him" or Ya-Natch-Cln - "See Far". Most descriptions focused on Juh being a very large and stocky man.
When 'Ho Ho Ho' turns to 'owe, owe owe': 5 financial New Year's resolutions for 2025. Daniel de Visé, USA TODAY. Updated December 30, 2024 at 11:07 AM.
Though Nicki Minaj is not afraid of rap beef, she did not come for Latto on “Fallin 4 U.” After Minaj, 41, dropped Pink Friday 2 on Friday, December 8, the Barbz began to dissect the lyrics ...